@Guynextdoor2 , Please stick this on the forehead of Yogendra Yadav
Reliance Industries the Indian conglomerate owned by billionaire
Mukesh Ambani, paid undisclosed monthly legal consultancy retainers to Manish Tewari, a senior politician, prior to his being appointed broadcasting minister in India’s previous Congress-led government, documents seen by the Financial Times show.
Ravi Shankar Prasad, a senior figure in prime minister Narendra Modi’s Bharitya Janata party, also invoiced a Reliance affiliate company for monthly legal retainers before he became the country’s telecoms minister, separate documents reveal.
Neither Reliance nor the two politicians publicly disclosed the monthly payments, which in most cases were worth more than $100,000 a year.
Accepting paid retainers from companies is not forbidden by India’s parliamentary rules, and commercial arrangements do not always have to be disclosed. There is no suggestion that any party broke Indian laws.
Both politicians are lawyers by profession, and it is relatively common for parliamentarians with legal backgrounds to continue legal practice, including appearing in court for corporate clients. All parties deny wrongdoing.
http://www.ft.com/intl/cms/s/0/78fc8da4-86af-11e4-9c2d-00144feabdc0.html#axzz3MAsJnPFM